Hello GMAT World,
I'm in desperate need of help!!! I've tried multiple habits of studying, just to name a few: A local GMAT course from a place called Tutoringzone, a Kaplan GMAT course, and I even followed the beat the GMAT 60 day free course. On practice, I've scored everything from a 400 to 620, with the majority of scores ranging above a 540. I'm ashamed to say it, but I've taken the GMAT four times and the end results have been: 390, 430, 460, and 430!! I'm not sure where to look as I only needed between a 550 and 600 to be accepted in a program that I wanted to get in.
With that being said, does anyone have any suggestions on the next step I should take. I'm aware that taking the GMAT 5 times would suck for my admissions process but I'm at a dead end and don't know what to do.
On the other hand I've scored a 4 and three 5's on the writing section of the GMAT.
Someone please provide some guidance.
I'm in desperate need of help!!! I've tried multiple habits of studying, just to name a few: A local GMAT course from a place called Tutoringzone, a Kaplan GMAT course, and I even followed the beat the GMAT 60 day free course. On practice, I've scored everything from a 400 to 620, with the majority of scores ranging above a 540. I'm ashamed to say it, but I've taken the GMAT four times and the end results have been: 390, 430, 460, and 430!! I'm not sure where to look as I only needed between a 550 and 600 to be accepted in a program that I wanted to get in.
With that being said, does anyone have any suggestions on the next step I should take. I'm aware that taking the GMAT 5 times would suck for my admissions process but I'm at a dead end and don't know what to do.
On the other hand I've scored a 4 and three 5's on the writing section of the GMAT.
Someone please provide some guidance.












